Al, to add to what Mike said. I think what hurt V's on this side of the pond has something to do with some habits we have here. One, we tend to fly with a CG a bit further back, and when V's started to come in the form of the Artemis' and Hera's, their V's were tiny for the CG's guys were flying them. So, they could be tough to fly and would nearly depart controlled flight if stalled during the wrong part of the envelope (low saves come to mind).

I flew a small Zenith for two years and it worked fine, and the old Super V's were great ships too. But some V's just were too small for the job and folks started to get tired of being hung out to dry when they needed to have the ship to work the most. The Egida and the Vixen are what I consider a new generation of light weight and well designed V's, it can be done.

Ok guys... The box showed up and I've started my build. I have to fly this beauty by next weekend. It looks just like the model in Bobs booth, cept for a very bright orange fuse. For some reason, Jiri didn't send a stab, so I can't give a complete parts weight. Im guessing he just ran out of time and wanted to get me some parts to get started on.

Wings are 480 grams per side... Actually 480 and 478.8. The fuse is 211 grams with pushrods and Vtail joiner. The canopy is about 29 grams. The joiner is 92 grams. I have a set of stab molds so I am able to build stabs if I need to. So far, I've built a full carbon set at 40 grams per side, and a disser set at 32 grams per side. So assume 35 grams per side, and you've got your raw airframe weight. Pretty impressive...

Ok guys... The box showed up and I've started my build. I have to fly this beauty by next weekend. It looks just like the model in Bobs booth, cept for a very bright orange fuse. For some reason, Jiri didn't send a stab, so I can't give a complete parts weight. Im guessing he just ran out of time and wanted to get me some parts to get started on.

Wings are 480 grams per side... Actually 480 and 478.8. The fuse is 211 grams with pushrods and Vtail joiner. The canopy is ABOUT29 grams.The joiner is 92 grams. I have a set of stab molds so I am able to build stabs if I need to. So far, I've built a full carbon set at 40 grams per side, and a disser set at 32 grams per side. So assume 35 grams per side, and you've got your raw airframe weight. Pretty impressive...

Hey! All weights are exact except the seemingly longish canopy? What gives Perkins? You trying to cover up something? Maybe a little embarrassed?
* 1360.8 grams ? That's pretty good for a DLG? Seriously 48 ounces??? That's unreal. Absolutely beautiful design. I can't wait to see it in person, better yet, to own one. When will the mere mortals be allowed to buy one?

Sorry Keith, I was wrong about the canopy weight... it's only 17 grams. Well, 16.9 grams. I just spent the last 2 hours soldering the wing/fuse connectors. Why is it that adding 2 servos to the equation seems to make all the steps take twice as long??? Ok, maybe the beer run slowed me down...

Servo tray and V-tail servos installed. I work for a UAV company, and we didn't have any small light ply... so I used some 3/16" we had in the scrap bin. We also don't own a scroll saw... so I had to get creative. Actually works quite well, and holds the servos solidly and keeps them from rotating at all. Also notice, I got kinda weird about opening up the canopy opening, and just drilled a hole to access the servo mount hole.

The initial thought on the aft opening was to install a ballast tube and use that to access ballast. But... the wings hold plenty of ballast, so probably easier to forget about putting it in the fuse. I may ask Jiri to close that back up. But it does make fishing wires through kinda nice...

Just because you have a large canopy doesn't mean you have to cut everything out underneath it...

Much better canopy weight... thought that seemed awful heavy? I mean it is huge but....

I like the idea of a separate ballast tube opening... much more convenient than having to un-do wings for a quick change ballast adjustment. Also like the wing ballast option? Smart, very smart. Now about that scoll saw Daryl... they would prolly order you one if they were aware that you had a pretty good chance of being a WORLD CHAMPION TOY SAILPLANE PILOT???